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Although the commercial was not well-received, Coinbase is still profiting off of it immensely. According to Bitcoin Magazine, Coinbase's landing page for their QR code got a whopping 20 million ...
Coinbase’s clever, DVD-inspired QR code Super Bowl commercial promoted the service with a free sign up and $3 million giveaway, but was also so popular that it crashed the company’s app.
The QR code directed people to a link offering $15 in Bitcoin to those who sign up for a Coinbase account before February 15. The ad proved so popular that the app crashed for about an hour.
While Coinbase got more than 20 million of you to scan a QR code during the Super Bowl, we don't need advertisers normalizing scammer behaviors.
This year, the most-talked-about ad was a simple QR code that changed color as it bounced around the screen for 30 seconds. The ad was for Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange, and when you scanned ...
Coinbase's QR code Super Bowl commercial confuses ... The cryptocurrency company spent its 60 seconds – and estimated $13 million – on a QR bouncing from corner to corner of your TV ...
The QR card bounces around, changing colors, before the commercial concludes with the Coinbase logo. Scanning the QR code redirects viewers to Coinbase’s official website.
Any U.S. marketer who doubted the power of the QR code is eating their lunch after the Super Bowl. In just one night, with the help of a 60-second spot that featured nothing more than a bouncing ...
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